On 8 December, 2002 the doors will open for TEHRE 2002, Toward Electronic Health Records Europe, www.tehre.co.uk <http://www.tehre.co.uk/> in the heart of London.
The three day conference at the New Connaught Rooms, Covent Garden, London will attract close to 400 healthcare professionals. These delegates represent more than 30 countries and will convene for a practical, accredited 3-day programme and exhibition on electronic healthcare
On Tuesday, 9 December, a Special Session focusing on Bioinformatics will be held from 13:30-17:00. You don’t want to miss the opportunity to hear professionals from around the world present on this discipline.
Thought leaders from around the world will present, including:
Peter Elkin, MD, Associate Professor, Mayo Clinic will give a Bioinformatics Overview.
John E. Carpenter PhD, Director of the Research, Computing Facility, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research will discuss the Role of Bioinformatics in Clinical Medical Research.
Andrew Grant MB ChB MRCP FRCPC DPhil, Professor and Executive Director, Centre for Research and Evaluation in Diagnostics (CRED), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke (Fleurimont), Canada will discuss Emerging Consensus on Biomedical Standards in Quebec.
John Quackenbush, OMG will discuss Putting the Genome back into Functional Genomics.
Marcy E. Edgerton, MD, PhD, Molecular Profiling and Data Mining Shared, Resource, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Pathology will discuss Combining Clinical and Gene Expression.
To view the entire conference agenda, visit www.medrecinst.com/tehre <http://www.tehre.co.uk/> Medical Records Institute is also offering a special rate to attend the Bioinformatics Programme. Attend the tutorial on bioinformatics and the bioinformatics session for only £250 + £43.75 VAT (£293.75 inclusive of VAT) €390 + €68.25 VAT = €458.25 or $458.25
Melissa Turner
Marketing Assistant
Medical Records Institute
1-617-964-3923 x233
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